• Rohan's Mental Disorders Date Rack to 1965, Australian Psychiatrist Says The Best of Everything THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 7, 1969 37 By Danny Raskin FROM A STAFF OF only eight touch of garlic before doing the LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Di Ina Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 23455 people a year-and-a-half ago, Inews . . . "It loosens their ton- Ilugo's now employs 25 happy gue," says Hugo. folk s w h o o have helped e pe d ma k e it i one DURING HIS DAYS IN show of the finest dining spots in town business prior to entering the .. Other restaurant owners go to nursing home field, and becoming Hugo's often so it must be good I vice chairman of the board of . . . especially since they keep Metro Travel, Michael Aller's coming back! Celebrities, stars close friend was Sy Coleman, and "the best of Detroit" as own- manager of a theatrical company er Aureliano Ugolini calls his cus- . . . Sy told Michael about wiring tomers, have made Hugo's at the to the proprietor of the theater in Park Shelton, Woodward and Kir- a small town where his company by, their favorite spot . . Sonny was due to appear . . . "Would Eliot and his WWJ friends like a like to hold rehearsal next Monday afternoon at three. Have your stage manager, carpenter, prop- erty man, electrician and all the stage hands present at that hour * APPEARING NIGHTLY . . . Four hours later he received * • Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to the following reply - . . "All * 4 p.m. * • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time : right. He'll be there." BOBBY LAUREL 3: AT THE PARK SHELTON 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. , • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 'r All Credit Cards Honored Woodward at Kirby Internationally Famous * * * French-ltalian Cuisine • Luncheons • Dinners • Private Banquet Facilities * * PARKING IN BUILDING GARAGE I * apaRTMeNT .. LOUNGE : 18632 W. McNichols * 2 Blks. 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McNichols, was •,` * happily received as she sang song after song in her warm refreshing style . . . Sandy did the entire score from "Fiddler On The Roof" and had to sing five choruses of Hava Nagila . . . Sandy at the Afterglow is a spirited song styl- ist whose happy feelings are re- flected in her vocalizing and bounce out into the hearts of those listening. CLEVER DECOR AT Forbidden City in the Seville Hotel on Second Blvd. isn't restricted solely to the inside only . . . The outdoors tele- phone booth has a red pagoda look and chinese lettering, while a stop sign near the famous eatery is in the Oriental language. - -it . WHEN HENNY YOUNGMAN slipped into town recently, he re- called, "A year ago, I had enough money to choke a horse." ... Ask- ed what happened, Henry replied, "I made a slight error. I bet on him instead of choking him." THERE'S NOTHING lavish about Tigra on W. Eight Mile Rd. in the shopping center just east of Lahser . . . only good food - . . Folks say they haven't gone in be- cause it looked too small, or no- body was around . . . We can understand if they couldn't find Tigra but the other statement is ridiculous . . . If its good food they want, Tigra is the place to go. TWO YEARS AGO, young school teacher Alden Schell worked as a busboy and barboy at LaMediter- ranee of the Hotel Pontchartrain . . . Today he is its featured pian- ist and doing a very fine job .. . Upstairs in the Cabaret LaBoheme . . . about Nov. 17, the Billy Maxted band will come in. EVERY Zionist Unit in Paraguay WEDNESDAY IS 49er DAY Dip Into All of the Golden BUTTERMILK PANCAKES You Can Eat For Only Bring Along Your Prospectors C 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. 1360 SO. WOODWARD 10001 TELEGRAPH JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Israel enjoyed a record tourism in 1968. There were 432,000 visitors, who spent $96,000,000 as compared with an expenditure of $59,000,000 in 1966. These dollar earnings re- flect not only purchases made by tourists in the country, but also, their conversion of Israel Bonds into local currency. The composition of 1968 tour- ists is as follows: Americas, 48 per cent; Europe, 44 per cent; Asia and Africa, 4 per cent each. Some 6,590 tourists remain in the coun- JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Aus- told prosecuting state's attorney tralian psychiatrist testified Tues- heir Shamgar that he considered day that Denis Michael William Rohan to be out of touch with Rohan has a record of mental dis- reality, turbance going back to 1965. Gibbons said he based his Dr. Lorraine Livingston, of the diagnosis on the so-called Me- Bloomfield Mental Hospital in Or- Naughten rules which most En- ange. New South Wales, read from glish-speaking countries accept as hospital records that described Ro- a valid test of whether a person han as "very disturbed" when he was mentally ill when performing was admitted to the hospital four a criminal act. years ago. 1 He said the first test determined Dr. Livingston testified for the that Rohan knew what he was do- defense, which contends that the ing. but the second test showed 28-year-old Australian sheepherd- that he believed he was acting er, who confessed to burning the under God's guidance when he Al Aksa Mosque in East Jerusalem burned the Moslem shrine. There- last Aug. 21, was mentally ill at fore, according to Prof. Gibbons, the time and therefore not liable Rohan should be classified as mentally ill from a legal point of to punishment under Israeli law. Dr. Livingston characterized view. Rohan as "mentally ill" in 1966 Under examination by De- when he was treated as an out- fense Attorney Yitzhak Tunik, patient at Bloomfield. She said he Rohan told the court of a "vi- had auditory and 1, isual hallucina- sion" he had in his cell in Jeru- tions connected with the church. salem after Israeli police ar- She said that in 1966 Rohan de- rested him on Aug. 22. He veloped a desire to impose his will claimed that God appeared to on others, whereas in the past he him and promised, "I shall had been quiet and shy. Dr. Liv- exult you above the whole ingston said the defendant's diffi- earth, and all the might of Is- culties, as far as they concerned rael shall be with you and you religion, were connected with his shall build My Temple and I wish to dissolve his marriage. She shall bring all the maidens of said Rohan wanted to join the Israel to you to bear your off- Catholic Church and once told her ' spring." that it would have to accept him Monday, Rohan described an eventually. Rohan has testified earlier "vision" in which Jesus that he is a member of the Church Christ visited him. He said last of God, a small Protestant sect week that God wanted him to re- which, he said, believes the Mes- build the Temple in Jerusalem, siah will not return until the on the site of the El Aksa Mosque, Temple is rebuilt in Jerusalem. land had told him that he would A consulting phychiatrist from be crowned "King of Jerusalem the Bedlam Royal Mental Hospi- and Judaea." tal in England testified Wednes- Taking the witness stand in his day that Rohan was a schizo- own defense as his trial resumed phrenic with paranoid overtones after a 21/2-week recess, Rohan who knew what he was doing corroborated his earlier confession when he set fire to the Al Aksa that he set fire to the Moslem Mosque but did not know it was shrine. Rohan is being tried on wrong. two counts of arson and two counts Prof. Trevor Gibbons, who of violating a Holy Place. He faces teaches psychiatry at London Uni- a total of 44 years in prison. versity, appeared as a defense Rohan, who testified from a bul- witness in the Rohan trial. He let-proof glass booth, told presid- ing Judge Henry F. Baker that he became convinced that he was 'The Cocktail Party' king-designate of Jerusalem and on the basis of three years Next; Meadow Brook Judea of Bible studies and "visions" bas- Popularizes Programs ed on interpretations of the Scrip- tures. Rohan refused to take an Malcolm Morrison will direct the oath on religious grounds but Meadow Brook Theater's second agreed to make an affirmation tEt production of the current season, tell the truth. Rohan related to the T. S. Eliot's "The Cocktail Party," court details of a disturbed child- which will open a three-week run hood in Australia. He said he was at Oakland University Thursday. removed from ordinary school, The comedy will re-open a seven ' sent to a special institution and performance run at the Detroit later to reform school. Institute of Arts, 2:30 p.m. and He said that he considered him- 8:30 p.m., Dec. 3. I self to be the cause of a series of Morrison, a faculty member of floods and other natural disasters the Academy of Dramatic Art at which led to a suicide attempt and Oakland University, has directed his confinement to a mental insti- several plays in his native Eng- tution. land. Popularizing its programs, Mea- dow Brook's transfer of "The `Paint Your Wagon' American Dream," and "Black Rolls Out at Madison Comedy" for several showings at The Alan Jay Lerner production the Art Institute proved successful. "Paint Your Wagon," which stars Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and 'Hello, Dolly !' to Open Jean Seberg, opened Wednesday at the Madison Theater. in Detroit, Dec. 17 The hit Broadway musical by The world premiere of Ernest Lerner and Frederick Loewe, was Lehman's production of "Hello, adapted for the screen by Lerner Dolly!" will take place Dec. 16 in and film writer . Paddy Chayefsky New York and at the Americana and includes all of the favorite Theater here Dec. 17. Lerner and Loewe tunes from the Directed by Gene Kelly, "Hello, original stage production as well Dolly!" stars Academy Award win- as five new songs written by ners Barbra Streisand, who por- Andre Previn. trays D o 11 y Levi, the intrepid The film chronicles the Gold matchmaker, and Walter Matthau, Rush and was shot almost entire- the object of her own marital de- ly on location in Oregon near the sire. Also co-starred are Michael site of the original pioneer gold Crawford, young British actor in camps. Marvin, in his first sing- his American film debut, and Louis ing role, is cast as a brawling, Armstrong, whose recorded rendi- happy-go-lucky gold prospector. tion of the title song made it known Eastwood plays Rumson's partner, worldwide. and Miss Seberg provides the ro- Reserved seat performances of mantic interest. "Hello, Dolly!" will be held at the Americana each evening at 8, with matinees on Wednesday, Saturday Actions Committee to Meet JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The Zi- and Sunday at 2. Old age begins at 46 years, ac- try either as immigrants or as tem- cording to the common opinion- .Cicero. porary residents. onist Actions Committee will meet in Jerusalem Feb. 22-March 1, ac- cording to the executive of the World Zionist Organization.